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Kapor and co start a net-politics bl0g
Kapor and co start a net-politics bl0g
07/05/2004 06:17 AMMitch Kapor (founder of Lotus and EFF) and friends have started a
group-blog devoted to the way that the net is changing politics.
The modern corporation must be reformed. Accounting of a corporation's
impact must include people's work lives, family, community, and the
environment. More than this, we must discover what it will take to
save capitalism from itself.
In an era of ever greater communication and more information, the need
for education becomes ever more essential as a key to both economic
opportunity and active citizenship. We must look at education as a
lifetime endeavor and recast our entire education system. Quality
education must be available to all, not just an elite.
Link
(
via Mitch Kapor's
Blog)
Google to Start Video Blog
Google to Start Video Blog
04/06/2005 11:23 PMTechTree Apr 7 2005 3:20AM GMT
the evangelical outpost: How To Start A
Blog:Part I -- Before You Begin
the evangelical outpost: How To Start A
Blog:Part I -- Before You Begin
01/05/2005 01:10 AMWhat a difference an evangelical blogging tutorial makes! .. How To
Start A Blog
evangelicaloutpost.com/archives/001108.html
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"wingedpig.com - Mark Fletcher's Blog:
Stealth Start-Ups Suck"
"wingedpig.com - Mark Fletcher's Blog:
Stealth Start-Ups Suck"
06/22/2005 02:20 AMStart the Squid web proxy as a service
at start up
Start the Squid web proxy as a service
at start up
03/14/2003 01:08 PM
The Squid web proxy can be run on OS X as a proxy server for those
with a network of web users wishing to speed access to static web
content and eliminate duplicate downloads. The Squid Manager GUI makes
it fairly easy to ma...
Trouble finding content for your bl0g?
Heres an idea: Make your bl0g into an
answerbl0g
Trouble finding content for your bl0g?
Heres an idea: Make your bl0g into an
answerbl0g
12/19/2004 03:32 PMThis is a new "trend" that I am seeing amongst some of the blogs I
follow: People have started reading their keyword logs and begun
answering the questions that their visitors obvisouly have. Mind you,
some of the questions that...
Yahoo! Search bl0g Launched (Jeremy
Zawodny's bl0g)
Yahoo! Search bl0g Launched (Jeremy
Zawodny's bl0g)
08/20/2004 06:41 AMysearchblog commentators .. background information .. some background
info .. weitere Details .. Jeremy Z ..
jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/002431.html
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Wish-of-the-Month Club, Part 1 of 3 -
Archives - Blog - 0xDECAFBAD Blog
Wish-of-the-Month Club, Part 1 of 3 -
Archives - Blog - 0xDECAFBAD Blog
06/18/2004 04:58 AM0-Click Shopping(tm), using Amazon's Web Services .. Automatic
wishlist purchases with Amazon's API .. Make your own wishes come
true, once
decafbad.com/blog/2004/06/16/wishofthemonthclub1
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Thanks, Bloggies! BB wins best group
bl0g, and bl0g of the year!
Thanks, Bloggies! BB wins best group
bl0g, and bl0g of the year!
03/14/2005 05:29 PMXeni Jardin:
Boing Boing pal
Scott Beale informs us that our blog just won
Group Weblog of the Year at the
Bloggies. OMG! What a huge honor! Thank you, Bloggies. We honestly
didn't expect this, and we are deeply moved and grateful. There were
many other deserving blogs up for awards, backed by talented folks who
work very hard, and we raise our collective pirate-eye-patches in
their honor:
check 'em all
out. On behalf of my blog-mates
Cory Doctorow,
Mark Frauenfelder, and
David Pescovitz; our wise "band manager"
John Battelle; our sysadmin
par excellence Ken Snider; and the rest of the team and extended
family that makes Boing Boing possible -- a humble thank you. But most
of all, we are grateful to you, our readers, for wasting otherwise
productive time on our collective scrapbook of "wonderful things," and
for pointing us to even more of those wonderful and undiscovered
things each day. We're really sorry that we couldn't make it to
SXSW in person to accept the award,
but we hope you'll join us in celebrating in person tomorrow at
ETCON (
all five of us will be in the same place for the first time).
Boing Boing sprouted online a little over
five years ago, from paper zine roots planted by Mark Frauenfelder
and
Carla
Sinclair. It is a privilege to blog for you. With you, we look
forward to another adventurous year of link-discuss to come.
Link
Update: Holy crap! Reader Nathaneal Heasley
sez, "Not only did BB win best group ‘blog, it won “blog of the
year/best weblog overall” – congratulations!" For those keeping
track, this is the second year in a row Boing Boing has received these
two awards: Link to 2004, Link to 2005. Man. We're
speechless, and overwhelmed by your generosity.
The Blog Herald: More bl0g news more
often
The Blog Herald: More bl0g news more
often
12/30/2003 01:34 AMhttp://www.blogherald.com/
Yup, that's it.......news about......blogs.......
Joho the Blog: Video bl0g
Joho the Blog: Video bl0g
08/01/2004 05:01 PMvideo blog .. vlog
hyperorg.com/blogger/mtarchive/002909.html
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Joho the Blog: No, I'm not keeping up
with your bl0g.
Joho the Blog: No, I'm not keeping up
with your bl0g.
06/22/2005 02:45 AMJoho the Blog: No, I'm not keeping up with your blog .. Dear Blogger
Letter .. David
Weinberger
hyperorg.com/blogger/mtarchive/004138.html
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Google Launches Official Google Blog,
Not Blog Search
Google Launches Official Google Blog,
Not Blog Search
05/11/2004 09:24 AMYahoo! May 11 2004 2:11PM GMT
"
Cerveja Blog!!
O Blog que desce
red...
Cerveja"
"
Cerveja Blog!!
O Blog que desce
red...
Cerveja"
01/03/2005 10:35 AMStart.com
Start.com
03/28/2005 08:13 PM
A small team (2-3) of Microsoft engineers lead by Steve
Rider is building Start.com, what looks to
be a personal news portal (aka server-side news aggregator).
I see that they
too found TiddlyWiki interesting too and are AJAXed like rest of
the web development
tippy heads. I say they too because Start.com is in the same
space I am attacking.
And they are running into same
problems I have. Hehe. Luckily, they have Dare to
help them with.

Start-up keeps an eye on MOM
Start-up keeps an eye on MOM
04/27/2004 06:12 AMThe start of something big?
The start of something big?
08/19/2004 02:44 PMCNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says start-ups and their innovative
ideas are the lifeblood of Silicon Valley.
It's a Start
It's a Start
07/12/2004 09:12 AMInte
rnet Explorer rivals celebrate gains: That's a 1% decline in
market share in one month.
Security flaws in Microsoft's (MSFT) ubiquitous Web browser are
breathing life into Internet Explorer's rivals. Since early June,
Explorer's share of the market has dropped from 95.48% to 94.42%,
according to San Diego Web analytics firm WebSideStory. [...]
Rolf Assev, marketing vice president of Opera Software, says sales
of its desktop browser have tripled the past two to three weeks. Opera
is also receiving renewed interest from corporations and having
conversations with unnamed PC makers about preloading the browser on
their machines. "That has not happened before," he says.
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Why we need to start this war.
Why we need to start this war.
03/11/2003 10:45 AMI’m not delusional; I’m not going to sit here and say
it’s not the US starting this war. I’m not going to blame
the first bomb or bullet on inaction by a cocky Mediterranean royal in
a bad beret because...
Its a start?
Its a start?
04/09/2004 04:07 PMGot my new, and highly anticipated, camera today. As you can see by
the picture, it can only get better ;-) Seriously though, its
fairly...
Why You Should Start Using RSS
Why You Should Start Using RSS
06/03/2004 12:23 AMWould a
Big Media Company Lose Traffic if They Supported RSS?
"Almost certainly these are the early days of a developing medium.
By getting into RSS in 2004, you can get ready for what comes next in
2005. I'd argue that not only is it necessary today to be publishing
in RSS, but your organization should also be a user of RSS. Your
editorial, advertising people and execs should subscribe not only to
your own feeds, but also subscribe to those of your competitors and
bloggers. Then in 2005 you'll see with your own eyes what follows and
be able to participate. This may be the most important reason to get
involved with RSS now." [Really Simple
Syndication]
Naturally I think this paragraph applies to libraries.
How to Start a Startup
How to Start a Startup
03/19/2005 02:18 AMspending as little money as possible .. “How to Start a
Startup” .. more likely to double your sales .. Paul
Graham
paulgraham.com/start.html
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I'll start with corky
I'll start with corky
06/22/2004 03:38 PM
Make your own
classic
pleasure boat.
Bootstrapping Start-ups
Bootstrapping Start-ups
12/02/2003 02:31 PMAn anonymous reader writes "How many of us wanted to follow our dream
and start our own start-up? How many of us thought that it can't be
done due to costs, ...
start the war drums
start the war drums
03/19/2003 10:44 PMUS DECLARES WAR Boy, I miss those old newspapers and their really
friggin’ huge war headlines. Anyhow, if Sodo… Saddam
doesn’t leave his pretty mansion by Wednesday we’re going
to blow him to kingdom come. Who didn’t see this coming?...
When Do We Start Slurping SIP?
When Do We Start Slurping SIP?
09/01/2004 07:39 AMStart planning now!
Start planning now!
04/14/2004 02:24 PM
Miss Mary's Victorian
Halloween, being a Compendium of Gothic Images, Tales &
Whimsy from the Victorian Era.
Fifth Third Looks to Start Anew
Fifth Third Looks to Start Anew
04/15/2005 03:18 PMThis super-regional bank has a great history of growth; will past
prove prologue?
How Do I Start a Business?
How Do I Start a Business?
02/10/2004 02:36 AMThe Internet will help you find them quickly: Five minutes with Google
uncovered "The New York Nightlife Association," which you could call
for information ...
ATI to start delivering
ATI to start delivering
09/15/2004 02:59 PMTechzonez Sep 15 2004 6:46PM GMT
Protests to Start When War Does
Protests to Start When War Does
03/19/2003 10:27 PMAnti-war groups in numerous cities are planning to launch protests
immediately following an attack on Iraq. Increasingly, protesters are
relying on the Web and e-mail listservs to generate turnout. By Joanna
Glasner.
Politicians start to get the net
Politicians start to get the net
03/24/2005 04:31 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Wed Mar 23, 12:13 pm GMT
A Good Start...
A Good Start...
12/24/2004 12:21 PM
Let's face it: lawyers don't have a great reputation for being
nice people. For example, an associate at Winston & Strawn leaves
a
somewhat
abusive message [wav] for another associate at Latham &
Watkins. Along those lines, here's a
message
[wav], with increasingly frustrated obscenities, purportedly left
by a trademark applicant/appellant with the Trademark Trial and Appeal
Board (TTAB);
resulting Final Order [pdf] concerning disclipinary
action of the attorney. Most recently:
the
Grinch who almost stole Christmas [pdf].
A gentler way to start the day
A gentler way to start the day
03/28/2005 03:23 AMBoston Globe Mar 28 2005 7:43AM GMT
The organizing needs to start now
The organizing needs to start now
02/01/2005 10:03 PMMy favorite quote from Camp Wellstone was Pam Costain's refrain, "Win
or Lose on Nov 2, the organizing needs to start again on November 3."
Zack Exley, former Internet guru on the Kerry campaign, has written
what is destined to be an influential blog post arguing that the
Democrats need to create an effective field operation now: The cheap
shot argument for building a permanent field operation is: "Because
the Republican's have one." It's not clear whether the GOP's long-term
field push had a huge effect on turnout. But it is clear that the
Republicans are building a powerful, permanent field operation -- and
that, at the very least, it's a powerful growing threat. We know that
they started building years ago. We've seen their volunteer training
materials, and have sat in on some of the trainings. They give
volunteers formal roles, hold them accountable for results and
continuously replace the ones who do not perform. What they're doing
is very advanced. If it wasn't a major advantage in 2004, just give
them another four years and see where they are. But we shouldn't need
a Republican threat to motivate us to do the obvious. What is a
political party without a strong, capable grassroots? Just a shell of
a party -- and that's what both the Democratic and Republican parties
were for a very long time. The 2004 election gives the Democrats a
chance to leave that legacy behind. ... Exley goes on to outline what
he call "Ten steps to building a permanent field program with the New
Grassroots." I don't know Exley, or much about his work on the Kerry
campaign, and I've avoided following the internecine battles that have
followed Bush's victory, but the rough outlines make sense to me. We
have hundreds of thousands of people who got involved in politics for
the first time in 2004, and now, because of the internet and the tools
that groups like CivicSpace and CivicActions are building, we have the
capability to organize them, and to enable them to communicate with
each other and organize themselves. As Exley puts it: We're talking
about a totally new form of organization. In the same way that
railroads, highways, the telegraph and the telephone all changed the
maximum size and efficiency of national organizations, so does the
Internet -- "the Internet" being web tools and email. Because of web
tools and...
Does everything start with one detail
Does everything start with one detail
03/06/2004 01:55 AMI'm tired of everything, and everyone. A choice never seems to be the
right one. Jen and I played the...
New Gov.UK Plans Off to Bad Start
New Gov.UK Plans Off to Bad Start
11/03/2003 02:35 PMCarry on regardless
Can-Spam Act is a start
Can-Spam Act is a start
12/11/2003 08:31 AMWith Congress cracking down on spam, Brightmail CEO Enrique Salem says
this is only a first step.
Start of the Season
Start of the Season
11/14/2003 01:45 PMIt is believed the decorated Christmas tree originated in 16th century
Germany. In Italy, children place their Christmas letter under their
father's plate. Lucy wants real estate for Christmas in 'A Charlie
Brown Christmas.' Nutcracker figurines originated in Germany in the
1700s. 'Jingle Bells' was originally called 'One Horse Open Sleigh.'
December 25 was chosen for the celebration of Jesus' birth by Pope
Julius I in the 4th century. Just a few random facts from the 'Sounds
of the Seasons' channel on digital cable, which will be on in my
office for the next month and a half. I can't help but love this
stuff! There are a billion religions on this planet, so I'm "forced"
to celebrate the pop culture aspect of these winter holidays - so as
not to offend anybody. Don't be a Grinch! My stocking will be full
this year, and I can't wait....
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